The Thai Anesthesia Incident Monitoring Study (Thai AIMS) of desaturation: An analysis of 1,996 incident reports

Background and Rationale: The present study is a part of the Multicentered Study of Model of Anesthesia related Adverse Events in Thailand by Incident Report (The Thai Anesthesia Incident Monitoring Study or Thai AIMS). The objective of the present study was to determine the frequency distribution,...

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Main Authors: Sirilak Suksompong, Sunisa Chatmongkolchat, Thanoo Hintong, Sireeluck Klanarong, Waraporn Cha-in, Tanit Virankabutra
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-606092018-09-10T03:46:03Z The Thai Anesthesia Incident Monitoring Study (Thai AIMS) of desaturation: An analysis of 1,996 incident reports Sirilak Suksompong Sunisa Chatmongkolchat Thanoo Hintong Sireeluck Klanarong Waraporn Cha-in Tanit Virankabutra Medicine Background and Rationale: The present study is a part of the Multicentered Study of Model of Anesthesia related Adverse Events in Thailand by Incident Report (The Thai Anesthesia Incident Monitoring Study or Thai AIMS). The objective of the present study was to determine the frequency distribution, outcomes, contributory factors, and factors minimizing incident. Material and Method: The present study is a prospective descriptive research design. The authors extracted relevant data from the incident reports on oxygen desaturation from the Thai AIMS database and analyzed during the study period between January and June 2007. Results: From the relevant 445 incidents, most of the incidents (89%) occurred in patients receiving general anesthesia. The incidence in patients receiving regional anesthesia was 4.0%. The events mostly occurred in patients aged between 16-65 years (52.8%). Most of the events (76%) took place in the operating theater during the induction period (30.1%). More than 81% of the patients experienced severe oxygen desaturation (SpO2 < 85%). There were 55 patients (12.4%) who had unplanned ICU admission and 2 patients (0.4%) who had unplanned hospital admission. Factors that may relate to the incident involve combined factors (50.8%). Anesthetic factors were found to involve 38.4% of incidents. The common contributing factors that might lead to the incidents were inexperienced (57.5%), inappropriate decision (56.2%), and haste (23.8%). For factors minimizing incident, the important factors were vigilance (86.3%), experienced in that tropic (71.2%), and experienced assistance (54.8%). Quality assurance activity was the most common suggestive corrective strategy (79.1%). The others were improvement of supervision (47.2%) and guideline practice (46.5%). Conclusion: To lower the incidence of oxygen desaturation, the anesthesia personnel has to improve the anesthesia services by quality assurance activity, improvement of supervision, clinical practice guidelines, and additional training. 2018-09-10T03:46:03Z 2018-09-10T03:46:03Z 2008-09-01 Journal 01252208 01252208 2-s2.0-52949134427 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=52949134427&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/60609
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Sirilak Suksompong
Sunisa Chatmongkolchat
Thanoo Hintong
Sireeluck Klanarong
Waraporn Cha-in
Tanit Virankabutra
The Thai Anesthesia Incident Monitoring Study (Thai AIMS) of desaturation: An analysis of 1,996 incident reports
description Background and Rationale: The present study is a part of the Multicentered Study of Model of Anesthesia related Adverse Events in Thailand by Incident Report (The Thai Anesthesia Incident Monitoring Study or Thai AIMS). The objective of the present study was to determine the frequency distribution, outcomes, contributory factors, and factors minimizing incident. Material and Method: The present study is a prospective descriptive research design. The authors extracted relevant data from the incident reports on oxygen desaturation from the Thai AIMS database and analyzed during the study period between January and June 2007. Results: From the relevant 445 incidents, most of the incidents (89%) occurred in patients receiving general anesthesia. The incidence in patients receiving regional anesthesia was 4.0%. The events mostly occurred in patients aged between 16-65 years (52.8%). Most of the events (76%) took place in the operating theater during the induction period (30.1%). More than 81% of the patients experienced severe oxygen desaturation (SpO2 < 85%). There were 55 patients (12.4%) who had unplanned ICU admission and 2 patients (0.4%) who had unplanned hospital admission. Factors that may relate to the incident involve combined factors (50.8%). Anesthetic factors were found to involve 38.4% of incidents. The common contributing factors that might lead to the incidents were inexperienced (57.5%), inappropriate decision (56.2%), and haste (23.8%). For factors minimizing incident, the important factors were vigilance (86.3%), experienced in that tropic (71.2%), and experienced assistance (54.8%). Quality assurance activity was the most common suggestive corrective strategy (79.1%). The others were improvement of supervision (47.2%) and guideline practice (46.5%). Conclusion: To lower the incidence of oxygen desaturation, the anesthesia personnel has to improve the anesthesia services by quality assurance activity, improvement of supervision, clinical practice guidelines, and additional training.
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author Sirilak Suksompong
Sunisa Chatmongkolchat
Thanoo Hintong
Sireeluck Klanarong
Waraporn Cha-in
Tanit Virankabutra
author_facet Sirilak Suksompong
Sunisa Chatmongkolchat
Thanoo Hintong
Sireeluck Klanarong
Waraporn Cha-in
Tanit Virankabutra
author_sort Sirilak Suksompong
title The Thai Anesthesia Incident Monitoring Study (Thai AIMS) of desaturation: An analysis of 1,996 incident reports
title_short The Thai Anesthesia Incident Monitoring Study (Thai AIMS) of desaturation: An analysis of 1,996 incident reports
title_full The Thai Anesthesia Incident Monitoring Study (Thai AIMS) of desaturation: An analysis of 1,996 incident reports
title_fullStr The Thai Anesthesia Incident Monitoring Study (Thai AIMS) of desaturation: An analysis of 1,996 incident reports
title_full_unstemmed The Thai Anesthesia Incident Monitoring Study (Thai AIMS) of desaturation: An analysis of 1,996 incident reports
title_sort thai anesthesia incident monitoring study (thai aims) of desaturation: an analysis of 1,996 incident reports
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